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The 2016 Cut Paper Art Calendar is live on Kickstarter now! Check out the video, pre-order the calendar,  choose your rewards, and help support paper art!
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September 2016

The 2016 Cut Paper Art Calendar on Kickstarter

swinging from trees until October 10, 2015

The 2016 Cut Paper Art Calendar - January's art:  Our Clan is Harmonious

 

The 2016 Cut Paper Art Calendar: Celebrating the Year of the Monkey with 366 days of breathtaking art, stunning paper, & fuel for the imagination


The summer is slowly bleeding into autumn, the late night air is starting to take on a little bit of a chill, and students all over the world are trying to remember where their books and backpacks are.  It won't be long until 2016 is right around the corner.  Wouldn't a little paper art make facing the new year a little easier?

Thanks to you and fans around the world, we were able to achieve all of our goals last year!  I'm, thrilled to have another chance to share with you the wonder and imagination, intricate details and tactile textures of breathtaking cut paper art with the 2016 Cut Paper Art Calendar.
 
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Postcard Pack 5 - one of our stretch goals

Basically Successful in One Day! On to the Stretch Goals!

I'm thrilled and flabbergasted to announce that we were successful in reaching our basic goal in the first 24 hours!

We're asking for your support to reach our stretch goals and, of course, I'd love to share my artwork with as many people as possible. Giclée Prints, Lasercuts, original artwork, and, with a little luck, new postcards and a simian Laser Cut are being offered to our wonderful backers.

I didn't want to clog up anyone's email with a video, but I'm humbly proud of it this year.  There's a whole monkey theme - all of the outside shots were filmed on an island in Nagasaki Prefecture called Ikinoshima, where I lucked upon a monkey shrine and a gorilla mountain.  I hope you'll take a peak!

Kickstarter is a crowd-funding website whose purpose is to allow creative people (like myself) the opportunity to attract an audience for our projects without the risk of having to eat cat food for a few months.  If a visitor finds a project campaign that they want to support (for example, this one), they pledge a certain monetary amount and become backers. If the campaign succeeds, the funds are charged to the backer's credit card.  If the campaign fails to reach its goal, no money changes hands.
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